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- school. It was established in 1995 building on the former collection of Christiansands billedgalleri, and is the second-largest regional art museum in Norway...
- Face/Off, but has denied that this was the case, although his single "Christiansands" was featured in the movie. Tricky also appeared as Finn, a musician...
- city. The diocese was renamed Diocese of Christianssand (Norwegian: "Christiansands stift"). On 1 January 1925, the Diocese of Kristiansand was divided...
- City and his work with underground rappers ... containing the singles "Christiansands" (the biggest hit of his career), "Tricky Kid", and "Makes Me Wanna...
- "Over the Rainbow" (Harold Arlen and Yip Harburg) – Olivia Newton-John "Christiansands" – Tricky "Don't Lose Your Head" – INXS "Miserere mei, Deus (VV.1-4...
- Prophet", "Judas," and "Poems" from Nearly God (1996) Tricky – "Vent", "Christiansands", "Bad Dreams", "Makes Me Wanna Die", "**** Drive", "Lyrics of Fury"...
- smaller colleges were established throughout the Agder region. The first, Christiansands Stiftsseminarium på Holt, later known as Kristiansand Teacher Training...
- 1903; she sailed from Copenhagen to Christiana (present-day Oslo), Christiansand then on to New York by June 3, 1903. United States left from Copenhagen...
- of the Parliament of Norway in 1814, representing the constituency Christiansand. He was re-elected in 1815. In 1833 he was re-elected for a third term...
- Town, however no reference is made to it during the episode. The song "Christiansands" by Tricky plays during the episode. In John Barrowman's autobiography...